A person has to be 35 years old and a natural-born citizen of the United States in order to become president.
*need to live in the united states for at least 14 years in addition of being a natural-born citizen of the United States
To be eligible to run for U.S. President, the Constitution requires that candidates...
First, you have to be French! Then you have to be 23 years old at least and you mustn't have been deprived of your civic rights by a court and you must have obtained 500 signatures of political representatives (mayors, senators...)... And finaly you have to be... alected by the people!
The South African voting system is party-centric, which means that people vote for political parties and not for a specific candidate for presidency.
Before every general election each party must nominate someone to be their presidential candidate, which is usually (but does not have to be) the president of the party. Once a party achieves victory in the elections, their nominated candidate is sworn in as the President of the country.
Being no expert on Constitutional Law, I cannot provide the exact restrictions on candidates, however, citizenship is a definite prerequisite.
Call up your city and ask. It can vary from city to city. Many have age requirements and you have to live in the area.
They should be at least 35 years old and a natural born citizen of the US. No other qualifications are needed under the US Constitution.
sinor citizen
Usually they are senators or governors who are often nominated. The Vice President is 99% nominated with no doubt, except if they don't want to.
Abraham Lincoln was the winning Republican candidate for president in 1860.
The Democrats were hoping that if they add the Populist beliefs (and even a candidate) to their platform, their chances would increase of winning the election over the Republicans.
The republican candidate was George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st president running for re-election.
Republican Party candidate incumbent President Abraham Lincoln won reelection in the 1864 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate George McClellan. In the 1864 presidential election Abraham Lincoln received 212 electoral votes and George McClellan received 21 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Lincoln 2,218,388 and McClellan 1,812,807.
sinor citizen
john breckinridge
The candidate for vice-president is nominated at the same national convention that nominates the presidential candidate.
Candidates for President get to choose their own running mates.
The candidate for vice-president is nominated at the same national convention that nominates the presidential candidate.
They nominated a Democrat as their candidate for president.
The Democratic Party nominated a candidate to serve a third term as president. Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated and elected for a third term in 1940, breaking the previous tradition of serving only two terms.
The party for socialism and liberation (PSL) nominated Pete Lindsay for President in 2012.
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run for Vice-President on the Democratic ticket in 1984. Walter Mondale was the Presidential candidate.
Harriman was a strong candidate for the Democratic nomination in 1952 and 1956 but was not nominated.
Because a female candidate has never been nominated to run for the position.
The first female president candidate of the United States was Victoria Claflin Woodhull. She was nominated on May 10, 1872 by the Equal Rights Party.